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[[Image:KhenpoNamdrolAndGyurme.jpg|thumb|450px|[[Khenpo Namdrol|Khenchen Namdrol]] and Gyurmé the translator]] | [[Image:KhenpoNamdrolAndGyurme.jpg|thumb|450px|[[Khenpo Namdrol|Khenchen Namdrol]] and Gyurmé the translator]] | ||
==Study Material== | |||
Douglas Duckworth has recently published an English translation of the text we are studying:<br> | |||
'''Douglas S. Duckworth:''' ''Mipam on Buddha-Nature. The Ground of the Nyingma Tradition'', State University of New York Press, 2008. ISBN 978-0-7914-7521-8. The translation is contained in appendix 1. | |||
The Tibetan is contained in Mipham Rinpoche's collected works ''(gsung 'bum)'', Volume ''pod 4 pa''<br> | |||
* ''bde gshegs snying po'i stong thun chen mo seng ge'i nga ro'' p. 563-608. See [http://www.tbrc.org/kb/tbrc-detail-outline.xq;jsessionid=FB7A799E958A1A1C4218F7AB8456587B?address=4.3&wylie=n&RID=O01CT0021#O01CT0021d1e154 TBRC] | |||
==The Lion's Roar of the Great Harmony of Emptiness and Sugatagarbha== | ==The Lion's Roar of the Great Harmony of Emptiness and Sugatagarbha== | ||
''By Jamgön Mipam Rinpoche'' | ''By Jamgön Mipam Rinpoche'' | ||
'''Prologue'''<br> | |||
* 1st teaching, 16-Dec-2008: How is [[buddha nature]] taught in [[sutra]], [[tantra]] and [[Dzogchen]]? '''online:''' [http://www.rigpawiki.org/Media/Audio/20081216PH0930KN.mp3 20081216PH0930KN.mp3] | |||
===Introduction=== | |||
Namo Guruwé—Homage to the Guru! | Namo Guruwé—Homage to the Guru! | ||
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''With the sword of reasoning that leads to certainty.''<br> | ''With the sword of reasoning that leads to certainty.''<br> | ||
* 2nd teaching, 17-Dec-2008: xxx '''NOT online yet (upload is incomplete, please wait)''' [http://www.rigpawiki.org/Media/Audio/20081217PH0930KN.mp3 20081217PH0930KN.mp3] | |||
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[[Category: MP3 Library]] | [[Category: MP3 Library]] |
Revision as of 07:19, 17 December 2008
Khenchen Namdrol Rinpoche is currently teaching the Rigpa Shedra on Mipham Rinpoche's work on buddha nature (Skt. sugatagarbha): The Lion's Roar of the Great Harmony of Emptiness and Sugatagarbha.
We will update this page on a daily basis with recordings of the teachings as we progress. The recordings contain the Tibetan teaching and its live English translation.
Recorded during Shedra East 2008-2009 in Pharping, Nepal
Study Material
Douglas Duckworth has recently published an English translation of the text we are studying:
Douglas S. Duckworth: Mipam on Buddha-Nature. The Ground of the Nyingma Tradition, State University of New York Press, 2008. ISBN 978-0-7914-7521-8. The translation is contained in appendix 1.
The Tibetan is contained in Mipham Rinpoche's collected works (gsung 'bum), Volume pod 4 pa
- bde gshegs snying po'i stong thun chen mo seng ge'i nga ro p. 563-608. See TBRC
The Lion's Roar of the Great Harmony of Emptiness and Sugatagarbha
By Jamgön Mipam Rinpoche
Prologue
- 1st teaching, 16-Dec-2008: How is buddha nature taught in sutra, tantra and Dzogchen? online: 20081216PH0930KN.mp3
Introduction
Namo Guruwé—Homage to the Guru!
The definitive, ultimate reality is the primordial untainted nature of mind;
It manifests in the form of the glorious Mañjushri
Who constantly cuts through the net of the existence arising from mental afflictions
With the sword of reasoning that leads to certainty.
- 2nd teaching, 17-Dec-2008: xxx NOT online yet (upload is incomplete, please wait) 20081217PH0930KN.mp3